Tusheti – Shatili to Omalo

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Of all the wild mountain regions of Georgia, Tusheti is the wildest. Tucked into the far northeast reaches of Georgia along the Chechnya border, Tusheti delivers again and again on its reputation for dangerous roads, stunning terrain and passionate people. Continue reading Tusheti – Shatili to Omalo

Kazbegi

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Visiting Georgia without experiencing the food, music, people, and culture tucked away deep in the vast Caucasus terrain is like visiting Louisiana without experiencing the Cajun influence originating from the bayou – you’re missing out on something unique and special. Continue reading Kazbegi

Lagodekhi National Park – Black Rock Lake

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Georgia is amazing, but Georgian National Parks are spectacular. You’ll encounter none of the issues with parks in places like America, New Zealand, Western Europe, or even Canada – no excessive fees, no congested roads, no major crowds, and no Continue reading Lagodekhi National Park – Black Rock Lake

Vardzia

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Vardzia is home to the most stunning cave complexes in all of Georgia (and this is saying something, as Georgia has many ancient cave monasteries and cities.) Additionally, simply driving through this region (Samtskhe-Javakheti) is a worthy activity in and Continue reading Vardzia